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Review Your Contract in Nottingham — UK Law, AI Precision

Whether it's a student let in Lenton, an employment contract in the BioCity campus, or a tenancy in the Lace Market — our three AI agents check your contract against UK law and uncover hidden risks in seconds.

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Contracts in Nottingham: What You Need to Know

Nottingham operates one of the most established selective licensing schemes in England, covering a significant portion of the city's private rented sector. Introduced to tackle poor housing conditions, the scheme requires landlords to hold a licence and meet minimum property standards. Tenants whose landlords lack the required licence can apply for a Rent Repayment Order.

With two major universities and over 60,000 students, Nottingham's rental market in Lenton, Dunkirk, and Beeston is heavily student-oriented. Joint tenancies, guarantor requirements, and inventory disputes are common flashpoints. The Tenant Fees Act 2019 has banned most charges, but some letting agents still attempt to include prohibited payments.

Our AI is trained on UK tenancy law relevant to Nottingham: selective licensing compliance, deposit protection under the Housing Act 2004, the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, and employment law for Nottingham's growing biotech and pharmaceutical sectors under the Employment Rights Act 1996.

Rechtssystem: Common Law (Common Law)

English contract law is based on Common Law principles — offer, acceptance, consideration, and intention to create legal relations.

Contract Act 1999Housing Act 1988Employment Rights Act 1996UK GDPR

How to Review Your Contract in Nottingham

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Upload your contract

PDF, photo or scan — even paper contracts are recognised.

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3 AI agents analyse

Defender, Reviewer and Negotiator check against UK law — with legal references.

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Traffic light report

Risk score, flagged clauses with legal references, and negotiation tips.

What Our AI Finds in Your Nottingham Contract

Missing selective licence under Nottingham's licensing scheme
Deposit protection failures under Housing Act 2004
Prohibited fees hidden in tenancy agreements
Fitness for habitation gaps under the 2018 Act
Joint tenancy liability in student shared accommodation
Guarantor clause overreach beyond reasonable scope
Employment contract non-compliance with notice period rules
Unfair terms breaching the Consumer Rights Act 2015

Frequently Asked Questions — Contracts in Nottingham

Does my Nottingham landlord need a selective licence?

Most likely yes — Nottingham's selective licensing scheme covers large parts of the city. Without a licence, the landlord cannot serve a valid Section 21 notice, and you may apply for a Rent Repayment Order of up to 12 months' rent. Our AI checks your tenancy for licensing compliance indicators.

I'm a Nottingham student — what traps should I watch for?

Beware of joint tenancy liability (each tenant responsible for full rent), unclear inventory procedures that lead to deposit disputes, and any charges that should be banned under the Tenant Fees Act 2019. Our AI flags all of these automatically.

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